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To: JustTradeEm who wrote (92048)9/12/2001 10:36:50 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 132070
 
JB, Thanks. I have always been suspicious of skyscrapers, though I always seem to end up working in them. When I was at Waddell & Reed in Kansas City, we had an elevator that broke down on a regular basis and we would often be stuck in it for up to half an hour. That wasn't even a skyscraper, but I think it made me leery. I used to walk the stairs. Of course, here on 51 in humidity central, that is not much of an option.

Our floor has an observation deck and we get school classes here, too. Most come just before or after lunch. I think somebody foots to bill to feed the kids, which is cool. Still, I hate to think of any getting there early to the WTC. My guess is that most won't because that is prime commuting time and they would plan their visit for a less crowded time.